Started in 100F heat index, finished in a rainstorm, but Phil Hubbard and I got passage cleared through three big deadfalls and a little one, and started on another.
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Langdale Park Chainsaw Cleanup, Withlacoochee River 2025-07-22, 100F heat index, thunderstorm, Still got several deadfalls
The Withlacoochee River was too low to even get the WWALS jon boat in the water at Langdale Park Boat Ramp, where we rerouted to be upstream of the continued high E. coli in Sugar Creek.
Either outboard would have been of little use, anyway.
So we used one of the Suwannee Riverkeeper fleet of canoes. Thanks to Bob and Sue Raffaele, who donated the Old Town Camper canoe to WWALS 2021-05-29. And thanks to Dr. Dennis Marks for linking us up.
As the rain started to fall, Phil asked, how many miles did we get? Well, about a third of a mile. But we got more deadfalls cleared in that stretch than anybody else did.
While I was the one taking videos and Phil did indeed to most of the chainsaw work, I also chainsawed with two different saws.
Don’t worry: we left plenty of deadfalls for habitat. We cut passage, not everything out of the river.
We collected a bit of trash. Anybody who wants to collect more in this stretch can now get through to do so. And they can come along next chainsaw cleanup and pick up trash then.
Thanks to Wild Green Future for the grant that paid not only for the two outboard motors that we did not use this time, but also for the 86lb-thrust trolling motor and the LiFePO4 batteries that we did use to get back up the river quickly in the thunder and lightning. No pictures of that; we were busy trying to get to port.
-jsq, John S. Quarterman, Suwannee RIVERKEEPER®
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WWALS Water Trail and Valdosta Sewage signs at Langdale Park Boat Ramp, 2025:07:19 18:12:49, –jsq for WWALS 30.8874700, -83.3239500
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Phil Hubbard starting his saw, 2025:07:22 10:20:02, –jsq for WWALS 30.8873527, -83.3238385
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Movie: Phil Hubbard sawing the Langdale Park Boat Ramp Upstream Deadfall, 2025:07:22 10:30:23, (13M) –jsq for WWALS 30.8872473, -83.3241202
Phil sawing more on the Langdale Park Boat Ramp Upstream Deadfall, 2025:07:22 10:30:37, –jsq for WWALS 30.8872473, -83.3241202
Movie: Phil sawing the lower end, 2025:07:22 10:37:08, (68M) –jsq for WWALS 30.8873949, -83.3241393
Movie: Another undercut, 2025:07:22 10:37:54, (4.1M) –jsq for WWALS 30.8873949, -83.3241393
Movie: A wedge uppercut, 2025:07:22 10:38:07, (52M) –jsq for WWALS 30.8873949, -83.3241393
Passage cleared through the Langdale Park Boat Ramp Upstream Deadfall, 2025:07:22 10:38:38, –jsq for WWALS 30.8873949, -83.3241393
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Next deadfall, only a bit downstream, 2025:07:22 10:45:31, –jsq for WWALS 30.8866800, -83.3243218
Movie: Phil sawing the second deadfall, 2025:07:22 10:45:41, (14M) –jsq for WWALS 30.8866800, -83.3243218
Phil strategizing, 2025:07:22 10:56:56, –jsq for WWALS 30.8866897, -83.3241957
Movie: Sawing an upper limb, 2025:07:22 10:57:17, (11M) –jsq for WWALS 30.8866897, -83.3241957
Better, but Phil wants to get that bit there, 2025:07:22 11:02:27, –jsq for WWALS 30.8866437, -83.3242019
Movie: And some tiny stuff, 2025:07:22 11:09:12, (3.6M) –jsq for WWALS 30.8866437, -83.3242019
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Cutting a log in the river, 2025:07:22 11:26:54, –jsq for WWALS 30.8865168, -83.3244700
Movie: Cutting a log in the river, 2025:07:22 11:27:59, (27M) –jsq for WWALS 30.8865168, -83.3244700
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Little stuff in the river, 2025:07:22 12:06:06, –jsq for WWALS 30.8847103, -83.3250789
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Trashy fishing spot, 2025:07:22 12:09:15 –jsq for WWALS
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Final deadfall for the day, 2025:07:22 12:12:08, –jsq for WWALS 30.8834387, -83.3247085
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